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Retrospect Solo review: Effective, reliable backup with anti-ransomware features
One of the most effective backup programs on the market will now ward off ransomware attacks on your backups thanks to anomaly detection and support for immutable data in online repositories.Reviews
PDF Reader Pro review: A lightweight Windows app for basic editing needs
This freebie makes it easy to edit, annotate, and share documents, but it lacks advanced functions.Reviews
PDFelement Professional review: A full-featured Acrobat Alternative
With a refreshed interface, this elegant PDF editor makes it even easier to modify, secure, and share documents.Reviews
PDF Complete Office Edition 4.2 review: A quietly capable PDF editor
This solid Acrobat alternative has all the editing and review tools you need along with great support options.Reviews
WD Black SN770 SSD review: Fast, affordable, and unusual
WD's price-competitive Black SN770 PCIe 4 NVMe SSD is an good performer and further evidence that DRAM-less (HMB) design has come of age.Reviews
LastPass review: This virtual vault makes password protection effortless
LastPass remains the standard by which all other password managers are judged.Reviews
R-Drive Image 7 review: The best backup now looks the part
An attractive new interface for version 7 now communicates what we've always known: R-Drive Image is the most reliable backup software you can buy.Updated
Ivacy VPN review: How much do you value transparency?
Ivacy offers average speeds, a cleanly designed app, and a few helpful features like split tunneling, but it's also frustratingly tight-lipped about who runs the company.Reviews
IvyBackup review: Promising, open format, but not quite ready for prime time
IvyBackup uses open-standard file containers (Zip and VHD) and allows local/online destinations. But it's a tad pricey for basic backup and needs better error-handling.Reviews
Aukey PowerTitan 300 review: A well-designed, affordable power station worth every penny
It's hard to find fault with this capable beast. Lots of ports, sturdy build, good performance, and an attractive price. What's not to like?Reviews
RockPals 300W Portable Power Station review: Second verse isn't the same as the first
RockPals 300W power station is a robust, affordable backup power source—but probably not the best choice for mission-critical purposes.Reviews
RAVPower Portable Power Station 252.7Wh Power House review: Perfect for a weekend camping trip
RavPower's 252.7Wh Power House is a handy companion for your off-the-grid power needs, and happens to be affordably priced to boot.Reviews
Aomei Backupper 6 review: An easy, near all-in-one backup solution
With powerful new sync and boot options, the only thing missing from version 6 of Backupper is online options, and snag-free performance.Reviews
Dashlane review: This password manager makes you smarter about security
With its top-notch password auditing, Dashlane teaches you to better protect yourself online.Updated
Backblaze review: No-hassle online backup is a no-brainer decision
Backblaze is an online backup service that uses a shotgun approach, backing up everything important unless you tell it not to. It's cheap, easy, and a good choice for those who don't necessarily know where everything is that needs to be backed up.Updated
iDrive review: Online backup, file sharing, and more
iDrive offers online storage, sharing, backup, and more. Unless you want the functionality of an office suite, online services don't get any more comprehensive.Updated
Carbonite Safe review: Cleverly integrated online backup
Carbonite's online backup service uses Windows' own File Explorer for data selection, while cleverly altered icons relay the backup status of individual files and folders. It's simple, effective, and elegant.Reviews
Crave Plus Portable charger review: An impressively thin portable battery
The Crave Plus is a mix of old and new in a really thin design.Reviews
G Data Total Security review: The best antivirus app you've never heard of
Germany-based G Data's Total Security premium suite has all the features you need in a well-organized app, with relatively fair pricing.Reviews